Friggin' thieves at the pool...

Former Member
Former Member
Had my 120 dollar Oakley's in my TYR goggle case stolen from my backpack while I was taking a shower tonight. The pool manager is going to check his camera DVR for the lobby and entryway to see if the crook was dumb enough to walk out with them exposed. God this makes me mad. The only positive thing about this is that I did not catch the guy in the act...I might be in the pokey right about now. You are all probably much wiser than me, since most of you are older( I'm 31) :p, but you've got to keep your stuff locked up ALL the time. Too lazy to earn something themselves so they take it from somebody else...wastes of precious oxygen IMHO. Sorry for the rant but I just had to vent some frustratrion.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    A few years ago I had my kids at a track and field camp over the spring break. After camp one day I took them to the pool - I got a work out in while they played on the slides, wave pool, etc. Meanwhile some jerk stole my son's clothes from the locker room (he just had them hanging on the hook - he was about 11 at the time and didn't have money, ipod, etc). Well, they stole his beloved hockey jersey and shoved the rest of the stuff in the toilets and crapped on them. My son was heartbroken over his hockey jersey, and embarrassed to have to go back to track camp without his clothes - AND of course, being out of town, I had to buy new clothes and shoes for him. I often wonder how that kid explained to his mom how he got the hockey jersey. It was an expensive one, a team replica complete with number and nameplate, etc. I hope karma bit the kid in the butt enough to warrant stitches.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    A few years ago I had my kids at a track and field camp over the spring break. After camp one day I took them to the pool - I got a work out in while they played on the slides, wave pool, etc. Meanwhile some jerk stole my son's clothes from the locker room (he just had them hanging on the hook - he was about 11 at the time and didn't have money, ipod, etc). Well, they stole his beloved hockey jersey and shoved the rest of the stuff in the toilets and crapped on them. My son was heartbroken over his hockey jersey, and embarrassed to have to go back to track camp without his clothes - AND of course, being out of town, I had to buy new clothes and shoes for him. I often wonder how that kid explained to his mom how he got the hockey jersey. It was an expensive one, a team replica complete with number and nameplate, etc. I hope karma bit the kid in the butt enough to warrant stitches.
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